THE INTERSECTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE LEGAL FIELD
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Information Technology (IT), Law, Law Firm, Digital Lawyers, Machine Learning, Legal Language (Legalese)Abstract
In recent times, there has been a growing interest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) due to its ability to address various real-world challenges proactively. AI has found applications in diverse sectors such as healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. However, the legal field has not fully embraced the potential of AI despite its widespread adoption in other industries. Many law firms continue to rely on outdated technologies and software, neglecting the benefits of modern technologies like AI to streamline their operations. By leveraging AI, legal professionals can automate routine tasks and allocate more time to valuable and strategic work. This paper explores the potential of AI in enhancing efficiency and effectiveness within the legal field.
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